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COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM THE REIGATE COUNTY COURT
(LOWER COURT No: RH04D00814)
HIS HONOUR JUDGE SLEEMAN)
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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RICHARD BARRY B |
Applicant |
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ANN B |
Respondent |
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The Respondent Wife did not attend and was not represented.
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Lord Justice Wilson:
"51. The wife says she should be compensated for the fact that she has lost out on a material amount of income and has been forced to top up her income, by drawing down on her capital. I think she is right about this.
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76. … I think the wife's complaint that she has lost out on income since separation is reasonably justified. I think it is perfectly clear that were it not for the money that she had in the Abbey she would have been pressing [for] maintenance pending suit.
77. …. it is correct to say that her share of the residual capital has been depleted by the fact that she has had to draw on her capital, in order to maintain her standard of living. Doing the best I can and recognizing there was a material difference between the two sides' income, I think that the wife is entitled to a 'compensatory' item here, of £25,000…"
"Further I have spoken with the district judge today and he has confirmed this morning that when he received the transcript, he checked all his figures to ensure there had been no double-counting as alleged."
Order: Application for permission granted; extension of time granted